Isabelle Huppert plays an attractive Parisienne out looking for some fun during her vacation on the ski slopes of Courchevel in the Alps when she starts up a relationship with a great-lookin... Read allIsabelle Huppert plays an attractive Parisienne out looking for some fun during her vacation on the ski slopes of Courchevel in the Alps when she starts up a relationship with a great-looking sportswear salesman, but at the same time she is entranced by a little chubby disk jocke... Read allIsabelle Huppert plays an attractive Parisienne out looking for some fun during her vacation on the ski slopes of Courchevel in the Alps when she starts up a relationship with a great-looking sportswear salesman, but at the same time she is entranced by a little chubby disk jockey in a night club.
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As an early-80s romcom, "My Best Friend's Girl" is much different than an American romcom from the same period. Most North Americans wouldn't like it because it's curious by comparison, but I found it compelling enough once I got used to its unique tone and the English subtitles, which are sometimes hard to read because they're white and often appear over a white backdrop, like snow.
Speaking of snow, that's one of the main reasons I was interested in checking out this obscure European flick, since it takes place completely at a ski resort and was shot on location in Courchevel, Savoie, France. However, that's solely the backdrop as we never see the protagonists skiing. In fact, the entire film is them babbling back-in-forth as Vivian uses her womanly powers to charm the best friends.
At one point Micky blatantly asks Vivian why she's such a tramp and she responds by saying that she started real young and has no moral hang-ups about being faithful to someone who's just a boyfriend. Personally, I find her promiscuity immoral, but it's clear at one point that she loves someone you wouldn't expect her to love, which reveals character. Moreover, the ending offers hope for positive change. In any case, Huppert is excellent as the alluring Vivian, but she's not curvy enough for my tastes. Regardless, the movie showcases the incredible powers that a woman can wield.
The film runs 99 minutes.
GRADE: B-
And yet that's a Bertrand Blier movie, right there - but maybe his lesser one. To me, the reason is simple - the whole filming have been difficult, due to the suicide of Patrick Dewaere, the actor wanted for what became Lhermitte' part. With a tortured Coluche taking away Dewaere's girlfriend shortly before his death, the situation on the set was ressembling the one on the scenario way too much for comfort. As a result, Coluche was somewhat absent in the movie. You can feel every actor having a bad time, except maybe Huppert, who shines.
It needs to be said, because you can be renting this as you need a bit of laugh, then face an un-expected emotional down well transmitted by the actors and the scenario. Ah well.
Apart for that the technical aspects were good and bla bla bla, you know.
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1